Harley wrote:Sorry to hear that Bruce and hope it gets fixed as you expect it.
Could be a good time to take up Bass though...
Considering that anyone who would do something like this to their guitar is a bonehead - I'd say I certainly have the right tools to play bass.
I don't care what anyone says, that is about as funny as it gets...
Built:
DR 250: x 2 melded array, 2x CD horn, March 2012 plans.
T39's: 4 x 20" KL3010LF , 2 x 28" 3012LF.
WH8: x 6 with melded array wired series/parallel. Bunter's Audio and Lighting "like"s would be most appreciated...
Harley wrote:Sorry to hear that Bruce and hope it gets fixed as you expect it.
Could be a good time to take up Bass though...
Considering that anyone who would do something like this to their guitar is a bonehead - I'd say I certainly have the right tools to play bass.
Yeah, understanding and working in with the bonehead drummer is essential
Headed for a morning overdub session with my bonehead bass player. He and my bonehead drummer are so damn good that they only put up with my meager talents because I have a good PA.
You can always play in the football game if you are the only guy with a football. I've found my football.
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
Harley wrote:
Yeah, understanding and working in with the bonehead drummer is essential
Uh huh
As one bonehead to another Harley lol, I'd be in a rhythm section with you any day..
Built:
DR 250: x 2 melded array, 2x CD horn, March 2012 plans.
T39's: 4 x 20" KL3010LF , 2 x 28" 3012LF.
WH8: x 6 with melded array wired series/parallel. Bunter's Audio and Lighting "like"s would be most appreciated...
Titebond II is the industry standard in the custom bass building world. That is an easy repair and one that I have done twice, once for a bass of mine, scarf joint came unglued, and once on a Les Paul knockoff for a friend. It might suck when it happens, but it is really easy to fix.
iamlowsound wrote:Titebond II is the industry standard in the custom bass building world. That is an easy repair and one that I have done twice, once for a bass of mine, scarf joint came unglued, and once on a Les Paul knockoff for a friend. It might suck when it happens, but it is really easy to fix.
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On any other guitar, I would have done it myself. This one means too much to not have a pro do it.
It has forced me to get out the '76 ES335 and play it. Sounds pretty good.
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
Kinda' crappy pic with the phone. The line you see doesn't show that bad without the flash. It's not glue, but wax he put on it. You can't hardly feel the line at all.
Next month it goes back for a re-fret.....I guess it's time. The ES335 goes in for a re-fret soon after.
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
Built:
DR 250: x 2 melded array, 2x CD horn, March 2012 plans.
T39's: 4 x 20" KL3010LF , 2 x 28" 3012LF.
WH8: x 6 with melded array wired series/parallel. Bunter's Audio and Lighting "like"s would be most appreciated...